Katie Fyfe | The Journal Gazette
Family and close friends of the late Codi McCann came together to mark what would have been his 27th birthday with a butterfly release in his honor Saturday.
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Katie Fyfe | The Journal Gazette Family and close friends come together on the birthday of Codi McCann to do a butterfly release in his honor on Saturday.
Katie Fyfe | The Journal Gazette Codi McCann’s mother Stacey Davis takes a photo of one of the butterflies released that landed on a tree near by on Saturday.
Katie Fyfe | The Journal Gazette Family and close friends come together on the birthday of Codi McCann to do a butterfly release in his honor on Saturday.
Author of the article: Steph Crosier
Publishing date: Jan 18, 2021 • January 18, 2021 • 1 minute read
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Kingston Police are warning local dog owners of hotdogs that were left on properties on Park Street in the Sunnyside neighbourhood.
Police said in a news release that they were alerted that a person was leaving the meat on properties on Sunday.
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“The hotdogs were discovered on two different occasions beginning on Jan. 13, 2021,” police said. “Although seemingly insignificant at first glance, police and members of the community are concerned due to recent events that have transpired in both Rockport and the Brockville area.”
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